
DOJ Sues Towing Company for Violating Servicemembers' Rights
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against S and K Towing in San Clemente, California, for allegedly selling or disposing of nearly one hundred fifty vehicles owned by active-duty military members without the required court orders. The company, which had a contract to handle tows at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, ignored a warning from a military lawyer and continued to violate the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law protecting troops from property seizures while deployed or training. The Justice Department seeks damages for affected servicemembers, civil fines, and a court order to prevent further violations, highlighting the importance of safeguarding troops rights off base.
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